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Approximately 100 Pakistanis have been deported over immigration and legal infractions from six nations, including Saudi Arabia, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).

Five blacklisted individuals, 13 beggars, and five individuals who stayed longer than allowed were deported by Saudi officials. Additionally, 16 people were expelled for breaking the terms of their contracts, and 23 workers who had fled their positions were also deported.

In addition, that 13 Pakistanis were deported from Saudi Arabia for breaking local labour rules by working without a sponsor (Kafeel). In the meantime, Oman, Somaliland, and the United Arab Emirates evicted three Pakistanis who were on a blacklist.

While seven people were deported for unlawful residency in Iraq, one Pakistani national was deported for overstaying their visa in Canada.

Nine Pakistanis were freed from prison and then transferred back to Pakistan, while one Pakistani was deported by the UAE for not having the required paperwork.

According to airport sources cited by Geo News, immigration officials at Karachi Airport offloaded 47 travellers who were headed to 16 different nations due to problems with their visas and travel documents.

Three people were blacklisted among those offloaded. While travelling to the UK on student visas, two travellers, one of whom was a woman were stopped. One traveller with a visitation visa to the UK was also turned away as reported by Geo News.

After failing to prove any link to the event, a traveller who was on a festival visa to Turkey was offloaded. Due to a lack of hotel reservations and inadequate documentation of their expenses, 19 Umrah pilgrims were also denied the opportunity to board their flights

Due to their blacklist status, two individuals with Saudi Arabian work visas were offloaded. Two tourists with arrival visas for Liberia and the Maldives were also turned away.

Due to the absence of identification, a passenger with a residency visa who was headed to South Africa was offloaded. In the meantime, two people with Guyana work visas and two with Ghana tourist visas were also prohibited from travelling.

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